It is easier to see your character's beat objective , each of these beat objectives stem from your character's scene objective , and all these scene objectives can be seen as springing from a deep, overall objective that is your character's superobjective . The idea of a superobjective is easier to grasp if you think of it as a life goal or a guiding principle governing your character's behavior, often on an unconscious level. They can also be "negatives," such as the avoidance of failure or ridicule. And they can be idealistic such as a passion for justice or freedom. In real life, people often have life goals that influence their behavior, but it is not easy to identify someone's superobjective unless you have a lot of experience with the person and know him or her well. In a similar way, your understanding of your character's superobjective will develop gradually as you rehearse; it will be the result of your experience of the role, not a ...
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